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One thing is clear: In embryos just a few days old, cells begin to sort themselves into three tissues: the trophoblast, which becomes the placenta; the epiblast, which produces cells surrounding the embryo that help direct its development; and the inner cell mass, which develops into the embryo itself.

One dorsal and one ventral primary ossification centre forms for each vertebral body; these unite to create a centrum, which develops into three primary loci at the conclusion of embryonic development.

An estimated 1.2 million Americans have H.I.V., which develops into AIDS unless treated with antiviral drugs.

In some species, the organism in the cocoon divides into two parts, each of which develops into a complete individual.

During development the mouth of deuterostomes develops from an opening into the embryonic gut other than the blastopore, which develops into the anus.

Ramps emerge from the ground with rolled-up, quill-like foliage, which develops into flat, smooth, sword-shape leaves, a rich green in color, with a small bulb at the bottom.

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The neural plate is composed of neural precursor cells, known as neuroepithelial cells, which develop into the neural tube (see below Morphological development).

Hamid Kehazaei contracted cellulitis, which developed into septicemia on Manus.

Created "methode orale," which developed into "French in Action".

The ovary contains ovules, which develop into seeds upon fertilization.

From this, she founded an kids theatre workshop which developed into her own salaried company.

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